Electronic On-Board Recorders (EOBR\'s) are electronic devices that attach to cmv\'s (Commercial Motor Vehicles) that record how long that vehicle has been driven by the driver.
On January 31, 2011 The U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) proposed a rule requiring EOBR\'s for interstate commercial truck and bus companies that use log books to record driver\'s hours of service.
The rule has not currently gone into effect.
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This app will get updated when new changes are made to the rule or any news about when it will go into effect.
Once the Rule goes into effect SafetyasaService.com will be replacing this app with a EOBR app for Android devices that will comply with the FMCSA ruling.
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Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.
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Electronic On-Board Recorders (EOBR\'s)

Electronic On-Board Recorders (EOBR\'s) are electronic devices that attach to cmv\'s (Commercial Motor Vehicles) that record how long that vehicle has been driven by the driver. On January 31, 2011 The U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) proposed a rule requiring EOBR\'s for interstate commercial truck and bus companies that use log books to record driver\'s hours of service. The rule has not currently gone into effect.

This app will get updated when new changes are made to the rule or any news about when it will go into effect. Once the Rule goes into effect SafetyasaService.com will be replacing this app with a EOBR app for Android devices that will comply with the FMCSA ruling.